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Issued Every Friday Morning by
The Gazette Publishing Co.
JORVALLIS, OREGON. Apr. 8, li
AFFIRMATION.
The Gazette stands fors
The protective tariff.
" : I I 1 i.iAMJ'irH
T r Au u rt '
Retirement of the bond-breed- i
inq, credit-threatening demand
notes of our government.
The payment of the national
debt in the best money that wis
dom and experience can devise.
A factionless. clean, effective
republican party.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN
TION. A republican convention of
Benton county, Oregou, is hereby
called to meet at Oorvallis, Oro
gon. on Saturday, April ', 1S9S,
at 10 o'clock a. in., for the pur
pese ot eleciing seven delegates
to the republican state convention
to be held at Astoria, Thursday,
April 14, also seven delegates to
the republican district convention
for the first congressional district
of Oregon, to be held at Eugene,
Oregon', Monday. April 11, 1898,
and for the purpose of nomina
ting candidates lor the various
county officers. Tiie convention
will consist ol 72 delegates, ap
portioned as tollows:
Corvallis, precinct Xo. I 7
No. 2 S
" No. 3 7
No. 4 6
Blodgctt 2
Wren 2
Soap Creek 2
Willamette -- 4
Monroe 4
Bellfountain 7
Kings Valley 4
Alsea 4
Summit 2
Philomath io
Fairmouut 2
Lobster I
Total 72
The same being one delegate at
large for each precinct and one
for each 15 votes, and one for
each fraction over one hall, based
on the vote for Tongue in 189b
The committee recommends
that the primaries ba held in the
several precincts at 2 o'clock on
Saturdav, April 2, 189S
All republicans are urged to at
tend tho primaries and select good
men as delegates to the conven
tion.
W. S. Tomlinson. J. F. Yates,
Secretary. Chairman.
THE G&Li) DEMOCRATS.
Certain self-promoting republi
cans are doing their utmost to
make the words "gold demo-
crat," a term of reproach. They
demand that this man or that
man be nominated by the repub -
lican party because trie gold dem-
ocrat desires it. This is partievi -
larly true concerning the legisla-
tive ticket. And it is a peculiar
condition that the candidates
named are particularly objection -
able to a large number of repub-
licans.
It is not presumed that the
gold democrats make such a de-
mand. They can understand the
impropriety of such action. The
repubhean partv is not a fusion
organization and the republican
candidates must, above all else,
be satisfactory to republicans.
Those former democrats who
now affiliate with the republican
t 3 , . .
party anu participate lU ItS pri-
maries, are, in fact, republicans,
and have the same and no more
rights than an original repubii -
can.
Those democrats who still are
known as gold democrats; who
do not associate Uiemselves with
the "common herd" of republi-
cans: who do not consider them -
selves bound by any official act
of the party; who will repudiate
or endorse the results of the re-
publican convention as it suits
their tancy; these men certainly
do not expect the nartv to act 011
1 L. J
any suggestions of theirs. They
are independent of the republi
can party and the republican
party must be independent of
them.
A nomination for any office
by the supposed necessity of
ti 1 5, ij j ,,
, & &,, . .'
win De piacticauy a Hemination
by gold democrats and the"party
whip" can be used in behalf of
such a candidate, upon gold
democrats only.
This is not said to affront the
pjoicl democrats. Thcv are not
so easily offended. Independent
themselves they can appreciate
and sympathise with the disgust
that is inspired by the few repub
licans who fain would eat the
crumbs from the gold democrat's I
table.
We all wish the gold demo- j
cr irs Co support tne repiiDiican
ticket. B6r will the party enjoin!
populists and silventes lrom vot -
. ,- . ,
llii' 1UI iio UU.I1UIV-J . ill- t.i-i v yj-
rat pr of lihfral rennhlicanism are
not unmindful ot the fact that!
"votes mean victory.
There is no reason for pur con
veution nominating a ticket ob-j The republicans held their pri
jectionable to either the repubii-1 maries here last Saturday and
cans or gold democrats. The j elected Tolbert Garter and W. S.
gold democrats do not wish to Tomlinson as delegates to the
support for the legislature men i county convention.
'who will vote for Mitchell for U.
S. senator. Republicans will not
quarrel with them over this. Mr.
Mitchell has no claim upon the
party and the republicans of the
county are practically united in
insisting that he keep out of
the race. No republican is ad
vocating the re-election of Mr.
Mitchell, and the charge that a
force is at work secretly to for
ward his interests is a plain lie,
manufactured at democratic
headquarters and peddled by re-
publican stool pigeons of the
r . -a-
democratic leaders. From the
democratic standpoint, anything
that creates suspicion in the re
publican ranks, is good politics.
The republicans have as much
interest in the legislative ticket as
have the eold democrats, and
nominations that can reasonably
be distasteful to gold democrats
will be as unsatisfactory to re
publicans. There are men in Corvallis
who will be greatly disappointed
if they fail to secure the nomina
tion for joint senator. But peo
ple in politics must expect to
encounter disappointments and
the ambition ot the party over
shadows the ambition of any
man.
There is no true republican
that does not honor and respect
the motives of those who separ
ated from the democratic party
in 1896. And the men who sev
ered their political ties for the
sake of a great political party
are not making their support of
the republican ticket dependent
upon the nomination of any one
man.
HARMONY HOW TO SECURE IT.
The success or defeat of the
republican party in Benton
county is in the hands of the
delegates to tomorrow's conven
tion. If sober judgment, fair- j
ness and unselfishness prevail in
the deliberation and control the
actions of the convention, vic
tory will be ours in June.
The interests of politicians
may clash, but the majority of
republicans are not wrapped up
in the ambitions or pecuniary
advantages of partizan would-be
leaders.
W hear much today of
"pushes," "pulls," "cliques"
and "factions." The popular
sentiment is against any such or
gamzation. Such combinations
may succeed in primaries but
cannot stand the test on election
day. The fact must not be for
gotten that, whether beneficial
or not, party obligations rest but
lightly upon a controlling num
ber of voters.
But this is generalizing. Let
us get down to particulars. One
hears much lately concerning the
"Gazette push," the "anti-Ga
zette outfit," the "Union clique,"
j the "Yates-Lord combine," etc.
j This paper is conscience-clear on
! this score, but still the charge is
j made and it is a condition, not a
1 theory, that confronts the party,
The convention should see to it
j that all these factions or alleged
factions are subdued and their
1 representatives given a rear seat
under the gallery. This paper
is perfectly willing to become a
j martyr for the good of the party,
j but it insists on having company,
i To be very frank, the Gazette
is not making very serious sacri-
j nee, Having no candidates to
urge.
The
legislative
candidates,
viewed from a "harmony" stand-!
' point should come from outside
f Corvallis. This is a fair prep-
I A 4- 1 . ,1
U31"u -" i-auuuL uc luumiucu:
, as being a ' 'job. ' ' The delegates
' to the state convention should be
1 pronounced Geer men, for Gecr
is the almost unanimous choice
! of Benton county republicans for
tnc gubernatorial nomination.
Keep the Lord people at home.
If the delegates arc in earnest in
1 tueir talks for peace they will
! not send to the state convention
! a delegation who will nominate j
for joint senator the Gazette's
candidate, if it has one, nor the
1 union s candidate.
This not a demand. It is a
substantial suggestion and the
clear headed members of tomor
row's convention will recognize
its justice and its importance.
BRIEF EDITORIALS.
i . McK.nley is mak.ng sure he is
I right before he eocs ahead. The
administration will have
no steps
to retrace. McKinley remembers
that he is the president of the
United States before he is the
friend of Cuba.
rancner lrom near Mary's iT
Peak thus sized up the congres-
jsional campaign: "Doc Hill's a
, fighter, Bob Veatch a bucker and
j Tommy Tongue a worker."
WEUS ITEMS.
Everybody busy seeding.
Dolph Horton, of Corvallis, h
vlsltmg friends here this week,
. ... , Am
. . , , M Pro. r . Rn
CUIILO JVSL V. .L kit' 111.
Vista.
M. Geverez has sold his farm
to J. W. Molman, ana is going to
Colorado.
In Explanation.
Corvallis, Or., April 7, 1S9S.
Ed. Gazette: I ask for sufficient
space in the columns of your pa
per, to correct certain im
pressions exisiting in some parts
of our county. There is an opinion
in tne minus 01 some uiai tue
county superintendent has delega
ted to him the right to
regulate the lime, salary per
day, place and number of
teachers' examinations held in the
various counties ot our state. I de
sire to state that this authority
does not rest with the superinten
dent, but the same is fixed by law.
Section 25 of the school law says,
that the superintendent, together
with two member of the board of
examiners, shall hold quarterly
examinations, commencing at 1 p.
in. on the second Wednesday of
each of the following months, viz:
February, May, August and No
vember of each year, at such
places as may be open to all per
sons proposing to teach in the pub
lic schools of our county. Every
county superintendent in the statu
must begin on this day, and the
rule has been established by the
state superintendent, that all begin
with the same subject. The ques
tions are all prepared by the state
board; lists of them being sent to
the superintendents, who shall not
open them uutil the day of the
examination, and then in the pres
ence of all the applicants. It is
thus seen that the superintendent
has no authority over this matter,
but it rests entirely with the law.
Hoping that I have fully ex
plained this matter, I am,
Very truly,
G. W. Denman,
County School Sup't.
Fed, undigested, is poison. Digeited.it
is life nnd strength. Millions of us suffer
from indigestion, but we often don't know
it. We think it is somethiag else. Even
doctors often mistake the symptoms. Pale,
thin people, who are overworked, who need
strength, who seem in want of proper food,
should take Shaker Digestive Cordial. It
U astonialting what food will do, whon prop
erly digested. It will make you strong.
revive you, refre:h you. sustain you, make
you fat, restore your color, make muscle,
brain fibre, courage, endurance, energy; in
crease your power to throw off disease and
keep you healthy and happy.
Indigestion Joes just the oppeiite, but in
digestion oan be cured ar.d prevn-ed with
Shaker Digestive Cordial. Sold by drug
gists. Trial bottle 10 Gents.
HSFFMAN ITEMS.
Lewis Wentz and J. McCIung
were elected delegates at. the re
publican primary Saturday.
Jack Frost has visited our com
muuity ol late and we fear is very
injurious to some of the fruit.
Miss P. A. Woods, of Corvallis.
t.nd Mr. P. A. Johnston made
a business trip to Scio last week.
Th'r recent fine weather has
made our people seem like a lot
of bees, in that they have been so
busy.
Rev. G. A. Manshardt. who is
home from Kansas for a few days
on business, preached at our
school house Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Viola Woods and little
daughter Tollie returned to Cor
vallis Monday evening, after a few
days visit with her family at home.
The revival meetings being hdd
by Rev. and Mrs. O'Kelly, of Cor
vallis, are growing in interest
from day to day. Mrs. O'Kelly
filled the pulpit Tuesday evening,
and with credit to herself and
pleasure to her hearers.
Among our number of bike
riders for the season T. B. Wil
liamson and son Clyde are num
bered, and though the son is a
hotter rider than the father, please
noire understand us to say mat ne
dosn't do real well tor a beginner.
Shilnh's OnnKuirantion Pure
where otUers faa. It js the leading Congh
j cure, and no home should ie without it.
j pleasant to take and goes right to tho
J spot. Sold by Graham & Wells.
j Thirty-five vears make a e-sneration. That
is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesville, j
O., suffered from piles. He was cured by
using three boxej of DeWitt's "Witch Hazel
Salvo. Graham & Wells.
District Convention.
A republican convention for
the first consressional district of
the state ot Oregon is hereby call
ed to meet, in the city of Eugene,
on Monday, April 11, at 2:30 p.
in., for the purpose of nominating ! tne tllne and Place to near objections to
a candidate for congress for the j the-aame. MINNIE E. LEE,
first congressional district, and to I Administratrix of the estate of J. B.
11 'it
transact such other business as
may properly come before said
convention. The convention will
consist of 145 delegates apportion
ed among the several counties of
the district as follows:
Benton 7 Lincoln 4
Clackamas 15
Coos 7
Curry 3
Tri 1 ct-1 nc T T
Lane 12
Linn 12
Marion 20
Polk 8
Tillamook 5
Washington 12
acksou 8
Josephine 5
Klamath ' 3
Yamhill 10
Lake 3
The same being one delegate at
large for each county and one del
egate for each 200 votes and frac
tion thereof ot 50 or over as cast
for William McKinley at the pres
idential election held in Novem
ber, 1896.
The committee recommend s that
the primaries be held on Saturday,
April 2, and the county conven
tion Wednesday, April 6, 1898,
unless otherwise, ordered by tho
several county committees.
J. A. Wilson, K. J. Hendricks,
Secretary. Chairman.
Karl's Clover Root Tea for Constipa-
tiOH, its the best, and after using it if yea
don't say so return the package and get
your money. Sold by Graham & Wells,
He Withdraws
Mr. J. B. Irvine, whose name
has been mentioned in connection
with the republican nomination
for joint senator, makes the fol
lowing statement:
"The idea of my being a can
didate did not originate with me.
I was urged to let my name be
used and thinking it not dishonor
able to make an honest effort for
an honorable office, I consented.
Then I heard that there were ob
jections. There were charges
made that I was tied to this man
and that man, charges that are
false and made by men who
ought to know that they are false.
I am not disposed to retire under
fire, but holding a I do the be
lief that the party is above men,
I am willing and ready to obliter
ate myself to promote harmony
and my friends may understand
that I am not a candidate. I wish
to emphasize the fact that I am a
solid republican wit limit a taint of
tree silver or free trade in my
make up. I want harmony in and
success for the republican party.
It is a jjroat leap from tho old faahuned
dosus of blwu-iknss nnd nauseous physics to
the pleasant little pills knoava as DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. Tispy cure constipa
tion, sick headache nnd billiuusness. Gra
ham & Wells.
Laxative Brotou-QnimHe Tablets move
the bowels gcRtly, relievos the faverish
condition and heatjacl-.e, making it the
lest and quiekost remedy for Coughs,
Col.-ls anti Lagrippe. Cure,-, in o;ie day.
"No eure. no pay." Trice 25 cents.
For constipation take Karl's Clover
Root Tea, the Great Bload Purifier Cisres
Headache, Nervousness, Eruptions on
the face, and makes the head clear as a
bell. Sold by Graham & Wells.
Children like it, it saves their lives. We
mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infalli
ble remody for coughs, coldi, croup, bron
ch'tis, grippe, and all throat and lung
troubles. Graham & Wells.
M. L. ocum, Cameron, Pa., says, "I
was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all
kinds of pile remedixs, but without succcis.
De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was rocoiw
meuded to me. I used onu box. It has ef
fected a permanent euro." As a permanent
cure for piles DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
has no ;qual. Graham & Wells.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administrator of the estate ef O.
B. Brown, deceased, has filed his final ac
count in said estate in the county court
of the state of Oregon, for Benton coun
ty, and Wednesday, the 4th day of -May,
189S, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in the
county court room in the court house at
Corvallip, Oregon, as the time and place
fixed for hearing objections, if any, to
said final account, and the settlement
thereof.
Dated this 25th day of March, tSoS.
F. M. Johnson'. Administrator.
Thousadds ot suHerers from grippe have
been restored to health by One Miirite
Cough Cure. It quickly cures, coughs,
colds, bronehiti.-,, pneumonia, grippe, asth
ma, and all throat and lung diseases. Gra
ham & Wells.
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generois sample will be mailed of the
most popul.tr Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely'3 Creara Balm) sufficient to demon
strate tho great rxcr-its of i-lio remedy.
ELY BIOTHEKS,
56 -Warren St., Ne-j Terk City.
Rev. John Pveid, Jr. . of fir-nt Fatts, Moat.,
recommended Ely's Creaw Kaim to me. I
ean emphasise his statement, '"It is a posi
tive cure for eatc-.-rh if used ns directed."
liev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Moat.
Ely's Creara Balm ijs the acknowledged
enr-e for catarrh and contains ne mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership
hitherto existing between W. D.
Kay and W. H. Kay, merchants, is this i
day dissolved by mutual consent. All
accounts due the late firm are to be paid j
to W. H. Kay, he to assume all liabilities ,
due by the late firm.
W. D. Kay,
W. H. Kay.
Dusty, Or., Mar. II, 189S.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the county court of the state of Or
egou for Benton county.
In the matter of the estate of J. B. Lee,
deceased. '
Notice is hereby given that I have filed
my final account as administratrix of
: said estate, with the clerk of said court,
laud the court has fixed Friday, May 6,
1898, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said dsy.t
the county court room in the court house
in Corvallis, Beaton county, Oregou, as
: ' , , .,
Dated April 6, 1898.
Through Tourist Cars to St. .Louis.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
laud every Monday via Mo. Pacific, and
every Wednesday via the Burlington
route at 8:00 p. ni. via the O. R. & N.
1 through Salt Lake and Denver without
change to St. Louis, and uuder the super-
vision of experienced conductors. No
change of cars to the cities Kansas City
: or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind
when going east and consult O. R. & N.
, agents or address.
W. li. HURLBURT,
general rasscnger aj;cui, ruiuwiu, ui .
LOCAL DISEASE
and is the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can be cured by a pleasant
remedy wich is applied -i-rectly
into t.'.e nostrils. I e
fagqpic!:ly absorbed it gives
relief atcV.ce.
Ely's Grsam Balm
Is aeknowle3ed to be toe most thorsmgii care for
Nasal CatarrH. Cold In Head and Hay Fever of all
roionrlioa Tt otiMia nitH rlf'ln SP s the K sa 1 paSSflEes,
1 allays pain and inflammation, heals ithe sores, pro-
oftasteaod smell. PHcesocatDmcrsiistsorbyKiail.
I Wsa sr. Warre,ffew aork.
win
All Ready.
We are now ready for Spring business with
the largest stoeh ever ovened in this section.
An immense line of Men's Suits $5.00 to $20.00
An immense line of Yonn? Men's Suits 5.00 to 15.00
An immense line ot Boys' Snits, 9 to 19 years- 3.50 to 10.00
An immense line of Childrens' Suits, 3 to 8 y'rs 1.25 to 6.00
STACKS OF MEN'S BOYS'
Shelves and counters
Spring overshirts, underwear, hats, caps, shoes,
neekwear, hosiery, suspenders, gloves, trunhs, tele
scopes, bags, etc,
A STRONG LINEas
S. BOYS' AND CHILMROS' SWEATERS.
S BICYCLE SUITS. PANTS. HOSE, BELTS.
HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE
Our tailoring department has bent- replenished
with new Spring Suitings. Trowreriiigs, and
fine black goods.
Dining Parlors
SUBSTANTIAL WELL-COOKED MEALS.
THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN THE COUNTRY.
Confectionery.
Smoker's Goods.
Novelties.
AVcgetablePrcparationfor As
similating uteFeodandRegula
ting ite Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digcstion,CheeTful
ness and Rest.Corrtairts neither
OpiumMorptrine nor Mineral.
Not Nabcotig.
jinise Sc-c d
Jippemant -Ji
CcibtmatcSoia
fiirmSeed -Clm&d
Sugar .
Mm 'FUmr.
Apetfect Remedy for Cons tipa
fion, aourStoraach.Piarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature ot
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPT OF WBAPPEB,
State Convention.
A republican convention lor the?
stale of Oregon is hereby called
to meet in the city of Astoria on
Thursday, April 14, at 11 a. m.,
for the purpose of nominating can
didates for state and district offi
ces, "except congressman," and to
transact such other business as
may properly eome before said
convention. The consist of 285
delegates apportioned among the
several counties of (he state as
lollows:
Baker 6
Benton 7
Clackamas 15
Lincoln 4
Lane 12
Linn 1,2
Malheur 3
Marion 20
Morrow- 4
! clatsap 10
Columbia 6
Coos 7
Crook 4 Multnomah 60
Cnrry
Polk
TV..,.,1 ...
Sherman 3
Tillamook 5 I
Umatilla 11 j
Union S
Wallowa 3
Wasco 10
Washington 12
Yamhill 1 10
Gilliam 4
Grant 5
Harney 3
Jack.-.on 8
Josephine 5
Klamath 3
Lake 3
The same being one delegate at
large for each county and one- del
egate lor each 200 votes and frac
tion thereof of 50 or over as cast
lor William McKinley at the pres
idenlial election held in Novcm
ber, 1S96.
The committee recommends
tml fjlc primaries be held Oil Sal
, urda V, April 2, and the COuntV
AND CHILDREN'S PANTS.
bending down with new
AT LOW GRADE PRICES.
and Bakery.
At
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF-
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
0P EVERY
BOTTI E QfW
Castoria is vat ap in one-size "settles only. It
I Is cct sold ia balk. Boat allow aayeno to sell
yoa anything elie on the plea or proaiss that it
is just as good" ana will aaswer every pnr-
I pose." r Bee tnat yon get u-a-a-1 -u-ii-x-i.
TiO lM- - S9
Of - - - - - w - Trapper.
conventions Wednesday, April 6,
1898, unless otherwise ordered by
the several county committees.
O. N. Denny, Sol Hirsch,
Secretary. Chairman.
Tho farmer, mschanic and ths bicycla
rider aro liable to unexpeeted cuts and
bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is
the best thing to keep on hand. It heals
quickly, and is a well known cure for piles.
Graham & Wells.
Catarrh Cured. A clear head and
sweet breath secure1, with Shiloh's Ca
tarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Na
sal injector free. Sold by Graham &
Wells.
Weekly Excursions to the East.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Thursday at 9 p. m. via the
O. R. & N. without change to Boston,
. and unjer tMe supervision of experienced
conductors. No change of cars to Om
aha, Chicago. Buffalo or Boston. The
ideal trip to the east is now before you.
Remember this service when goini; cast
and consult.
Vr. S. Stonk,
Agent O. R. & N. Co.,
Corvallis, Or.
XT. IB- VOG-LE
OPTIC! ANgQ
Your eves correctly fitted with a pair
of SPEX.
Hodes & Hairs
Ladies Shoes.
1
LADIES who wish to save from one to
two dollars on a pair of fine Shoes can do it
at . . . . . .
KLINE S
All lines that will not be renewed for Spring
will be sold at the above allowance.
All the best makes of goods included in
the lot, and must be sold.
Onion Laundry 60.,
POHTLAND, OK..
All white labor work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
Saturdays. T. D. CAMPBEIX, Ageat,
Second-Han! S-tare.
G. R. FARRA, M.D.
Office npstairs over F. L. Miller's store.
Residence on Third street in frent of
courthouse.
Office hffliirs S to 9 a. m., and I to 2 and
7 to 8 p. ni. All calls attended promptly.
LOUIS G. ALTMAN, M. D.,
Homeopathist.
Office: Over Allest & Woodward's
drugstore.
Residence: Corner Third and
Harrison Sts.
ho- l&Sv: Gorvallis,Or.
BOWEN LESTER
DENTIST
Office upttatn oarer First National Burk.
Strictly First-Class Work Guaranteed
Corvallis. Oregon
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or address GEO. F. EGLIN,
W. E. COWAN, Agt., Corvallis.
General Agent,
124 Tkiird St. Porrland, Or
E. HOLGATK.
M. L. HOLSATK-
HOLGATE & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
CORVALLIS, OREGON
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby gi-.en that the under
signed administratrix of the estate of An
drew Purdy, diceased.has filed her final ac
count in said estate in tha county court ef
the state of Oregon, for Benton eounty, and
Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1S98, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, in tho county court
room in the ciurt house in Corvallis, Ore
gon, as the timo and place Exed for hearing
objection;, if any, to said nal account and
the settlement thereof.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1898.
FANNIE E. PURDY,
Administratrix.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has beeH duly appointed executor
of the estate of Samuel Rice deceased,
by tha county court of the state of Ore
gon for Benton county. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are requir
ed to present the same properly verified
to me at my residence in Kings Valley,
Oregon, or at the law office of E. Hol
gate in Corvallis, Oregon, withm six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated April I, 1898.
Charles Edwin Rice.
Executor.
A little boy askod for a bottle ol' "get up
in tho morning as fast as you can." Tho
druggist recognized a hosehold aim for
'DeWitt's Little Early Riser," and gave
him a bottle of those famus little pills for
constipatUn, ick headaehe, liver nnd stom
ach troubles. Graham & WclU.
S. L. KLINE,
The Regulator of Low Prices
TO THE.
EAST
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
mm mm m m
VIA VIA
mm SAL? LAKE
urnmrous mm
11 Ml OMAHA
AND AND
CHICAGO tMkl CUT
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, SCO. W. ELDER
AND
filTY OF TOPEKA
Leave Portland every five lays fo:
Alaska Points
OCEAN STEAMERS '
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY A DAYS
Steamers Monthly from Portland
to Yokohorna and Hng Kong in
connection with O. R. & .
JTttr full inlWrnaation auM on . li. X.
agnnt, W. S. stne, Coi vallis. Or.,
on address:
W. H. HURLBURT,
GEN 'L PASS aq.ni.
PORTLAND, OR
DODWELX. CARLILL & CO.
GEN. AGENTS SOR. 1AC. S S Co.
PORTLAND, OR.
EAST and SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific ComDanv
EXPRESS TRAIKS RUN DAILY.
C:9 P. M. I Leivc
!: A. M I Laave
7:45 A. M I Arriv
Portland Arrire 0:30 A. M.
Albany Arrivu ! H:0 A. M.
S. Francisco Leave I S:9 P. M
Above train stop at all principal station!
between Portland and Salum, Turner. Ma
rion, Jeffersen. Albany. Tangxnt SUfdd.
HaUev, Harribur.;r, Junction City, Bun-ne,
Creswell, Cottage Grove, Drains, snd all
station from Ksseburgte Ashland, inclusive.
Reseburg Mail Daily.
S:M A. M. ! Luvc
15:25 P. M. I Lcve
5:5 P. M. I Arrive
Portland
Albany
Roseburff
Arrive I 4:30 P. M
Arrive )2:5P. M
Leave ! T:3 A. M
vrc::::u: Divisigs.
BETWEEN rOUTLAKD AND C'OKVALLIS
Mall Trait. 2:il? E:ept Zvti&j.
7:3 A. U.
12:14 P. M.
Leave
Arrive
Portland
Ccrvallia
Arrive 6:58 P. M
Leave 1 :e P. M '
At Albany and Corvallis connett with trains ef the
Orexm 1'acific ltailrwad.
Exp rest T:ais. Iiily Ercc;t Szziiy.
4:59 P. M. Lraive Portland Arrive 8:25 A. M.
7:30 P. M. I Arrive McMinnvillc Leave 1 5:6 A. M.
S:3 P. M. i Arrive Independence Leave 4.58 A. SI.
Direct connection at San Francisco
with Occidental and Oriental and Pacific
mail steamship lines far JAPAN AND
CHINA. Sailing dates an application.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA
HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be
obtained from A. K. MILNER, Ticket
Agent. Corvallis.
R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager. A G F & P. A.
Portland, Or.
E. R BRYSON,
Zierolf Building.
Fire Insurance. Collections
promptly attended to.
F. M. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CORVA.LUS, ORBGOK.
Does a general practice in all tke courts. Also
ages for all the first-class insurance companies .